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Disrupting The Bystander When Metoo Happens Among Friends Av Flox

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Disrupting The Bystander When Metoo Happens Among Friends Av Flox
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Publisher: Thorntree Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.55 MB
Pages: 252
Author: A.V. Flox
ISBN: 9781944934569, 1944934561
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Disrupting The Bystander When Metoo Happens Among Friends Av Flox by A.v. Flox 9781944934569, 1944934561 instant download after payment.

We were not prepared for #metoo when it blew up Twitter in October 2017. In many ways, we still aren't. What do we do when we learn a friend has been harmed? And what does it mean to be a good friend when someone we love caused the harm?
We live in a society that confines survivors to silence. Our only avenues to address harm do little to prevent its recurrence. Trapped within a binary of silence or punishment, it's no wonder so many of us remain paralyzed even as the disclosures continue. Punishment requires both certainty and authority, which most bystanders lack. But once the silence has been broken, we can't return to it. Few of us are strangers to the nagging feeling that arises within that paralysis. We intuit—correctly—that we have some kind of responsibility when harm happens in our communities, but what is it? And if we have responsibility, do we have rights?
Combining behavioral neuroscience and insights from those on the frontlines of harm intervention, Disrupting the Bystander helps us break out of paralysis so that we can best support those we love—whether they were hurt or hurt someone else.

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